Art, music, food and more at the 2013 Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts.

Sand sculptures by artist Alan Matsumoto will be on display throughout the 2013 Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts and are located in Central Parklet in downtown State College. The Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts continues through July 14.

Hanging garden art by David Emmons, of Wells, Vt., is on display at the 2013 Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts. Emmons is at his first Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts and his art can be found in booth 0-20 on Fairmount Avenue in downtown State College. The 2013 Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts will continue through July 14.

Erin Condo and the Hoofties performed on the Allen Street Stage at the 2013 Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts on the afternoon of July 11. The 2013 Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts will continue through July 14 on Penn State's University Park campus and around downtown State College.

A variety of regional food choices are available at this location on E. Foster Avenue in downtown State College as well as throughout the 2013 Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts. The Arts Festival will continue through July 14 on Penn State's University Park campus and throughout downtown State College.

The 2013 Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts is the 25th for Mark and Wynn Fitzgerald of Dillsburg, Pa. Their fine pottery is on display on Allen Street in downtown State College at booth A-37. A wide variety of art, music, food and more are available through July 14 at the Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts.

Artist Grant Massey of Frankford, De. displayed his wrinkled glass collection at his booth located on Burrows Street on Penn State's University Park campus. Massey is presenting his work at the Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts for the 6th year. His imaginative art can be found at tent location B-26.

Austrian Strudel was ready for the oven at Heidi's Strudel Tent on South Allen Street in downtown State College on July 11. John Daley and the group from Heidi's Strudels have been providing Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts guest their popular strudels for more than 30 years. The 2013 Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts will continue through July 14.

Artist Archie Smith, of Mt. Pleasant, N.C., demonstrated a musical instrument he has been creating for more than 30 years called a 'bowed psaltery' on July 11 at the 2013 Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts. Smith and his unique musical instruments can be found on Burrows Street on Penn State's University Park campus in booth B-42.